Three By Peter Handke by Peter Handke
A trio of avant‑garde works that strip theater to its bare essentials, using language as both subject and instrument. Through confrontational monologues, ritualized drills, and fragmented scenes, they reveal how words shape identity, perception, and social order. Minimal staging and disrupted narrative structures replace plot with experiment, turning spectators into participants in an inquiry into meaning. The result is a provocation that challenges theatrical conventions and the ways we hear and speak.
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